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Course Description

UOW Business students experience a modern curriculum that doesn’t merely teach business theory, but applies it to everyday business contexts. We develop professionals, managers and business leaders with critical thinking skills who will succeed in their chosen fields.

You have the opportunity to gain practical, real-world experience and make professional connections that will help launch your career, including the opportunity to participate in our Business Internship program, which could see you being partnered with industry leaders such as Commonwealth Bank, Cancer Council, World Vision Australia and Gazal.

The Faculty of Business is a signatory to the Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME), a global initiative of the United Nations. The PRME endorses institutions that champion responsible management education, research and thought leadership.

Placements

You have the opportunity to gain practical, real-world experience and make professional connections that will help launch your career, including the opportunity...

You have the opportunity to gain practical, real-world experience and make professional connections that will help launch your career, including the opportunity to participate in our Business Internship program, which could see you being partnered with industry leaders such as Commonwealth Bank, Cancer Council, World Vision Australia and Gazal.

Positives: The University has a very well laid out curriculum. Since the university has been in Australia for a while now, the trail and error method has worked out pretty well, and as of 2018, the topics covered in the course are relevant and well worked on.

Positives: The University has a very well laid out curriculum. Since the university has been in Australia for a while now, the trail and error method has worked out pretty well, and as of 2018, the topics covered in the course are relevant and well worked on.

Negatives: The staff for the Business Courses, even though renown and well read, are not the best teachers the university has got.

My advice to future students is: This degree does not give you much of an upper hand when you graduate. It is an amazing course to do if you're into it. But if you're not and doing it because you want to study at UOW, id suggest you do something to gain hands-on experience in the field.

Positive: Fun. knowledgeable / Negative: the last 6 subjects of the course are totally irrelevant and not helpful to the profession at all. They use time teaching abstract knowledge while there's a lot of practical thing not touched on

Positive: Fun. knowledgeable / Negative: the last 6 subjects of the course are totally irrelevant and not helpful to the profession at all. They use time teaching abstract knowledge while there's a lot of practical thing not touched on